An epizootic of highly virulent feline calicivirus disease in a hospital setting in New England.
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An epizootic of highly virulent feline calicivirus disease in a hospital setting in New England.
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An epizootic of highly virulen ...... spital setting in New England.
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E M Schorr-Evans
N C Pedersen
W E Johnson
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10.1016/S1098-612X(03)00008-1
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2003-08-01T00:00:00Z